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Canada-Manitoba Infrastructure Secretariat

Audits

Competitive process

Gerrard, 29-31

McFadyen, L., 30-31

Ricard, 29-30

Compliance (Deloitte Touche)

Gerrard, 38

McFadyen, L., 38-39

Recommendations

Farthing, 69

McFadyen, L., 36-37

Pedersen, 29

Ricard, 29, 36

Stefanson, 36

Contract tender requirements

Gerrard, 30

McFadyen, L., 30

Economic action plan administration

Ricard, 24

Employees, hiring process

McFadyen, L., 25

Stefanson, 25

Expenditure statistics

McFadyen, L., 35

Stefanson, 35

Federal consultations

Allum, 37

McFadyen, L., 37-38

File documentation standards

McFadyen, L., 37

Stefanson, 37

Funding

Friesen, 34-35

McFadyen, L., 28-29, 34-35

Pedersen, 28

Non-profit allowances

McFadyen, L., 29

Pedersen, 29

Policy and procedures manual

Farthing, 67

McFadyen, L., 24

Procurement process recommendation

Bellringer, 70

Projects

Documentation, lack of

Gerrard, 33

McFadyen, L., 33

Ricard, 33

Priority, criteria and decision

McFadyen, L., 27-28

Stefanson, 27-28

Risk assessments

Gerrard, 30-32

McFadyen, L., 30-32

Provincial reporting requirements

Gerrard, 38

McFadyen, L., 38

Ricard, 38

Reviews

McFadyen, L., 37

Pedersen, 37

Stimulus construction projects

Braun, 34

Friesen, 34

Gerrard, 33-34, 39

McFadyen, L., 25-28, 33-36, 39

Pedersen, 28

Stefanson, 26-27, 35

Wiebe, 36

Canada's Economic Action Plan. See Auditor General's reports

Canadian Food Inspection Agency

Inspection responsibilities

Pedersen, 130

Todd, 130

Children's Therapy Initiative

Collaborative services

Farthing, 150

Clarkson, John (Deputy Minister of Finance)

Auditor General, follow-up reports, January 2012

Derivative financial instruments, use of

Opening remarks, 110

Risk mitigation areas, 110

Legislative reviews, mandatory

Opening remarks, 113

Public Sector Compensation Disclosure Reporting

Opening remarks, 117

Recommendations implementation, 120

Budgets, balanced

Five-year plan, 21

Crown corporations

Investment and borrowing strategies, 111

Federal transfer payments

Provincial comparisons, 21

Finance Department

Legislative review, compliance, 116

Trading activity offices, 110-111

First Nations of Northern Manitoba Child and Family Services

Accounts receivable, authority, 18

Legislative reviews, mandatory

Completion of reviews, compliance percentage, 115

Departmental controllership plans, 114, 116

Finance Department compliance, 116

Review uniformity, 115

Treasury Board, role of, 114

Manitoba Hydro

Risk management audit, 112

Provincial debt

Capital assets as equity, 19-20

Net debt update, 18, 20-21

Tangible capital assets, 18-19

Public Accounts, audits of

Volumes 1-4

Bond rating agency, grade criteria, 21

Deficit reduction strategies, 21

Opening remarks, 14

Probe Research, payments to, 18

Public compensation disclosure reports, 15-16

Recommendations, 14, 16

Statement of financial position, templates, 18

Public sector compensation disclosure

Government reporting entities, inclusion of, 118

Income threshold increase, 117-118, 120-121

Information availability, 118-120

Vendor contract payments, 121

Risk Oversight Committee

Members and meeting frequency, 111, 113

Treasury Board

Legislative reviews, role in, 114

Treasury Risk Management Framework

Policies, 111

Climate change. See Auditor General, performance audits; Greenhouse gas emissions

Climate Friendly Woodlot Practices

Project update

Meier, 222

Pedersen, 222

CMIS. See Canada-Manitoba Infrastructure Secretariat

Coal. See also Biomass conversions

Use reduction strategies

Maguire, 218

Meier, 218

Conflicts of interest. See Agencies, boards and commissions–appointments

Food safety inspector declarations

Pedersen, 132

Sussman, 132

Contaminated sites and landfills

Environmental liabilities, reporting

McFadyen, L., 231

Municipal management

McFadyen, L., 231

Provincial statistics

Maguire, 229-230

Meier, 230

Recommendations implementation

Allum, 230

Cullen, 230-231

Gerrard, 229

Meier, 229-230

Struthers, 230-231

Solid waste co-ordinator, report from

Cullen, 230

Maguire, 229

Meier, 229-230

Council on Post-Secondary Education

University of Winnipeg, budget consultations

Ewasko, 63-64

Farthing, 58, 63-64

Cramer, Joy (Deputy Minister of Housing and Community Development)

Agencies, boards and commissions–appointments

Expired terms, ministerial notice, 190

Government website, information accessibility, 189

Process, 191

Auditor General, annual reports

Agencies, boards and commissions-appointments

Opening remarks, 189-190

Auditor General, follow-up reports, March 2011

Maintenance Branch, Manitoba Housing

Opening remarks, 43-44

Public Housing Program

Committee recommendations, 48

Public Housing Program–Section 14

Opening remarks, 43-44

Manitoba Housing Authority

Arrears reviews and collection, 43

Enterprise resource planning system, implementation, 43-44

Fire safety training programs, 43, 45-46, 49-50

Housing stock assessment, 47

Maintenance budget, 43, 47

Management meetings, frequency of, 44

Procurement services branch, 43

Property services regionalization, 44

Regional directors, internal audit process, 46

Sprinkler system standards, 50

Tenant statistics, 43

Treasury Board, reporting to, 43

Unit repairs and construction, 47-48

Treasury Board

Manitoba Housing Authority, reporting from, 43

Cullen, Cliff (Spruce Woods) P.C.

Auditor General, follow-up reports, January 2012

Contaminated sites and landfills

Recommendations implementation, 230-231

Auditor General, performance audits

Climate change, managing

Recommendations implementation, 220

Contaminated sites and landfills

Recommendations implementation, 230-231

Solid waste co-ordinator, report from, 230

Greenhouse gas emissions

Emission levels by decade, 218

Kyoto Protocol, 218-219

Health Department

Information technology software purchases, patient privacy levels, 198

Kyoto Protocol

Greenhouse gas emissions, 218-219

Manitoba Lotteries Corporation

Information technology

Accessibility priority, 208

External audits, 206-207

Security radio communications, decommission of, 207

Telehealth

Information technology security guidelines, 198

TomorrowNow

Environmental strategy, 219

Water wells

Boil-water advisories, 226

Inspection process and priority, 225-226

Wireless network security

Manitoba Lotteries Corporation, database compromises, 207

Regional health authorities, policies and standards, 198

 

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